Painting for me is to do with responding to my inner and outer life; a contemplative activity, drawing connections between what is seen and unseen.
Marks and colour are often used intuitively to express my experience of the world. Forms appear as a definite presence as well as in many cases a clue or symbol of something that is otherwise hidden or intangible.
The paintings are derived in part from landscape, although they are not descriptive of any particular place or time, rather a space into which I project a more inward-looking experience.
The drama of the Scottish weather, the ancient landscapes, rolling seas and ever-changing light are what most inspire me.